Did she say: "I'm not that little girl you used to know! You can't control me any more!"? I didn't know that anyone could control her..._________________Maryśka to jedyna trawa która może skosić ogrodnika.

Monique's insecurities when it comes to men are well documented in this comic. It didn't really seem all that out of character._________________bi-chromaticism is the extraordinary belief that there exists only two options
each polar opposite to each other
where one is completely superior to the other.

No, Monique turns a lot of heads in the comic, they just rarely if ever make a return. Whenever she meets a man whose imune to her domination, something comes along to fuck it up (re: The Date arc)._________________bi-chromaticism is the extraordinary belief that there exists only two options
each polar opposite to each other
where one is completely superior to the other.

I think 'Nique's ponytail is cute. NOT bag of crappish at all._________________"Give a man a fire and he's warm for a day, but set fire to him and he's warm for the rest of his life."
-Solid Jackson (From Jingo, by Terry Pratchett)

I think this comic echos back to her earlier personality before she devoloped into the pensive full personality 'Nique we love today. Initially she was an archtype of 16-year-old slutty girls in the 90s. Like in this strip:

I can totally relate to this (8/24/06) strip, very amusing and revealing of Monique's character.